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May 11, 2020: TDRM shares GammaSense data -- A WISE/WAAG initiative recently launched a new network for the monitoring of radioactive radiation. Sensor stations are predominantly located in the Netherlands, see https://gammasense.org/map. Rather than overlapping the networks of GammaSense and TDRM favourably complement each other. So it suggested itself to combine our strengths by mutually sharing our data.A first step has been accomplished by importing sensor data of a handful of GammaSense stations. In a first approach we selected GammaSense stations at locations most relevant for TDRM's mission. The pop-ups of GammaSense stations (green icons) provide links to their operators' website, to detail maps of the station's surroundings, and to time charts.

--- Past matters ---

March 19, 2020: Failure of the representation of the current radiation values on the table of measurements. We are working on the problem. Meanwhile, current values ae still provided as time series accessible by links underlying the numeric values in the column "Average" of the table of measurements.See also tdrm.fiff.de/userdata/etc/list/ for an alternative survey of current measurements and trends!

August 15, 2019: Newly hatched swallow chicks on top of TDRM_35 :) ---

August 14, 2019: TDRM_35 (Comblain au Pont) has to stay offline until a pair of swallows' brood has become fully-fleged. The box must not be opened to change a failed part since the birds built their nest on top of the box -- how lovely ;) ---

Sept 18, 2018: Third sensor station in the Netherlands goes online in Bergen op Zoom. ---

Sept 17, 2018: Negotiations with the office for disaster control (Abteilung für Katastrophenschutz der Städteregion Aachen) are continued on procedures how to deal with automatic alerts generated by the TDRM service in cases of evolving radiation levels ---